Documents and Reports

Provides a comprehensive flood proofing strategy for the Port Lands during a “regulatory storm event”

Waterfront Toronto, in collaboration with the City, the Toronto Port Lands Company, and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority began the Port Lands Due Diligence Review at the request of the government partners in 2015

The purpose was to reduce cost and schedule uncertainty, propose and document design and construction solutions, thoroughly understand and quantify the risks and uncertainties of the project, and determine the most appropriate project delivery strategy

Determined there was a 90% probability that Flood Protection could be delivered for under $1.25 billion

Intensive design charrette involving six architectural teams from Canada, the United States, and Europe gathered in Toronto to explore design ideas for specific areas of the East Bayfront and the Port Lands, in line with the City’s Central Waterfront Secondary Plan

Contains analysis and recommendations of five staff working groups formed under the direction of the Chief Administration Officer to investigate the recommendations of the report of the Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Task Force

Working group considered how to best implement the Task Force’s proposals and where issues arose, strategies, and solutions were recommended